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  • Aaron87656•...

    With the PRESENT, Ears Tuned and Open

    Sometimes we stamp on the presence of others and the palette of their suggestions. We is a short term to describe the processors who become established leaders; this is us on one platform or another....
    communication
    professional development
    leadership
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  • kmitcham•...

    Introduction

    My name is Kim. My undergrad degrees are in reading education and business administration.  My graduate degree included 18 hours in nonprofit management,  adult learning,  and psychology. My doctoral degree is instructional design....
    education
    professional development
    early childhood development
    nonprofit management
    volunteer work
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  • nat avatar

    A Jhana rabbit hole. Someone on X/Twitter introduced me to a meditation retreat company called Jhourneys that focuses on helping people get into Jhana states. Apparently there are different stages of Jhana. People describe them as states of euphoria, bliss, joy, and contentment that stay with you and some have shared that they have more capacity to be with the harder more challenging aspects of everyday life.

    Any one have any experience with Jhanas?

    Last night I listened a podcast featuring a guest who has been experiencing these states since the early 80s. (https://jhourney.transistor.fm/episodes/being-happier-than-you-ever-realized-for-no-apparent-reason-leigh-brasington) The energetic transmission was profound.

    I’m really curious to learn more.

    nat•...

    That’s cool! They offer online, work-friendly retreats but I’d want to attend an in-person one for a fully immersive experience

    travel and tourism
    professional development
    remote work
    work life balance
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